Electricity Commission (Amendment) Act 1976 (NSW)

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ELIZABETHE II REGINE

Act No. 23, 1976.

An Act to amend the Electricity Commission Act, 1950, with respect to appeals by servants of the Commission in relation to matters other than disciplinary matters. [Assented to, 1st April, 1976.]

BE
Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in BE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative

Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1.     This Act may be cited as the "Electricity Commission

(Amendment) Act, 1976".

2. The Electricity Commission Act, 1950, is amended—

(a) by inserting after section 67 (3) the following subsection :—

(4) For the purposes of this Division (section 66 excepted), a servant of the Commission is not, and shall be deemed never to have been, an officer within the meaning of the Crown Employees Appeal Board Act, 1944.

(b) (i) by omitting from section 70 the words "Part of this Act" wherever occurring and by inserting instead the word "Division";

(ii) by inserting at the end of section 70 the following subsection :—
(2) Nothing in this Act or the Crown Employees Appeal Board Act, 1944, confers or shall be deemed ever to have conferred on any servant a right of appeal against any decision or determination made under this Part (section 66 excepted).

The amendments made by this Act do not apply to or in respect of the claim made by The Electricity Commission of New South Wales against Leslie John Blaber in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Equity Division, in matter No. 1892 of 1975.

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